On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 01:22:02PM +0000, Justin Mason wrote: > +1, agreed on all points there. That really is the problem with > Apachecon for us.
I'm +1 at this point too. At least before I could goto httpd talks
and have it be work related, but (relative) $newjob isn't dealing with
websites or anything else ASF related... :(
> Agreed. I think it'd have to have travel expenses funded somehow
> to be viable.
This is at least one plus for ApacheCon -- if you do a presentation
you get airfare and some hotel coverage. I don't know how many SA
presentations they'd accept though for us to get together since SA
doesn't get a huge draw by itself.
> > That said, if someone was interested, with a little bit of work I
> > could probably get us a meeting room (whiteboard, projector etc), some
> > food stuffs and maybe even a discounted hotel rate in the Bay Area,
> > very near the San Francisco airport actually, for a meetup.
I can't match the hotel rate, but I may be able to wrangle up meeting
space and such as well in a few locations (CA Bay Area (also), NYC,
Dublin, etc).
I think our issue is all about time and travel expense.
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